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climate conference in copenhagen. representing opposing ends of that controversy, i'm joined this evening by ken green who believes we need more research before devoting resource to global warming. ken is resident scholar at the american enterprise institute joining us from d.c. tonight. and director of economic policy and analysis of the environmental defense fund and believes congress needs to act now when it comes to climate change. good to have both of you with us tonight. i think it's important to maybe get these e-mails out of the way because there's so much talk about the e-mails. some have dubbed it climate gate. matt, when it comes to these e-mails, do you think there was a specific timing here aimed at the conference in copenhagen and will it have any impact on what happens there? >> when i look at these e-mails i think here's an issue for the scientific community to work through and it is working through it, but it doesn't fundamentally affect anything we know about the underlying science. in terms of the t
climate conference in copenhagen. representing opposing ends of that controversy, i'm joined this evening by ken green who believes we need more research before devoting resource to global warming. ken is resident scholar at the american enterprise institute joining us from d.c. tonight. and director of economic policy and analysis of the environmental defense fund and believes congress needs to act now when it comes to climate change. good to have both of you with us tonight. i think it's...
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she's in copenhagen tonight. i talked to her moments ago. >> becky talk to us about what's going on at the conference. and the effect this e-mail scandal is having on copenhagen. >> reporter: well, the delegates here, let me tell you, there are tens of thousands of them. something like three times as many as they can get in this building. they've been down the streets today for some three or four hours to get in. when they get in, they face a perfect storm of inconvenient timing if not inconvenient truth. the political impact of climate gate is hard to overestimate. but the head of the ipcc says that the evidence for global warming is unequivocal. i put it to him -- i basically said to him it may be unequivocal to you, those of you looking at this e-mail, how do we know that the evidence isn't cooked up. this is what he said. >> even these e-mails which were stolen and hacked into at the university, whatever publication has been referred in those e-mails in terms of a desire to leave them out actually found their
she's in copenhagen tonight. i talked to her moments ago. >> becky talk to us about what's going on at the conference. and the effect this e-mail scandal is having on copenhagen. >> reporter: well, the delegates here, let me tell you, there are tens of thousands of them. something like three times as many as they can get in this building. they've been down the streets today for some three or four hours to get in. when they get in, they face a perfect storm of inconvenient timing if...
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. >>> tonight, a green deal in copenhagen. president obama calling the agreement a breakthrough on climate change. but is it good for you? >>> just in time for the holidays, the east coast bracing for a major winter storm, up to 2 feet of snow expected in some places. the effects, though, could be felt across the country. we'll get you the very latest forecast. >>> also, allegations of foul play. the plan to bring in cheaper prescription drugs from overseas now dead. were the white house and fda playing dirty politics behind the scene? >>> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on cnn tonight. as we mentioned, a major winter storm now on track for the northeast. the resulting chaos, though, on this the last weekend before christmas could frankly stretch across the country. winter storm warnings in effect from the carolinas up to connecticut. that same storm system has already flooded homes and stranded drivers in south florida. meteorologist chad myers joining us now from the cnn weather center with the latest on the st
. >>> tonight, a green deal in copenhagen. president obama calling the agreement a breakthrough on climate change. but is it good for you? >>> just in time for the holidays, the east coast bracing for a major winter storm, up to 2 feet of snow expected in some places. the effects, though, could be felt across the country. we'll get you the very latest forecast. >>> also, allegations of foul play. the plan to bring in cheaper prescription drugs from overseas now dead....
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i want to go to copenhagen right now. some sort of deal that has been achieved, ed henry is on the scene. ed, what do we know? the president is about to come out, we have a small group of reporters before he heads back to washington. we're expecting him in the next couple moments. what he's going to announce, according to two u.s. officials. he'll announce there has been an agreement reached in the final hours of this two-week summit to basically set a nonbinding goal of reducing the earth's temperature by two degrees celsius over the next decade. one official told us the president has been working furiously behind the scenes with chinese, brazilian officials, and others to work out the final language. the significance is that it's a breakthrough, but other than the it's much, much less ambitious than what the president and the other key leaders had set out to achieve initially. as far as we can tell from the early stages of this, it does not set any specific carbon emission cuts for these countries to follow through on,
i want to go to copenhagen right now. some sort of deal that has been achieved, ed henry is on the scene. ed, what do we know? the president is about to come out, we have a small group of reporters before he heads back to washington. we're expecting him in the next couple moments. what he's going to announce, according to two u.s. officials. he'll announce there has been an agreement reached in the final hours of this two-week summit to basically set a nonbinding goal of reducing the earth's...
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is he all over this copenhagen issue. here's his take on what's happening. >> these things go back and forth. this is a dance. we want to make sure, this is a global problem. the people who say it needs global solutions, they're right. china is needs to move forward. india is going toe forward. other countries it's critical we all do this together. if we do it right, we can lead the world with technologies and innovations and actual produce the jobs here at home. >> and that is key, producing the jobs here at home. that's exactly what the president has talked about time and time again. we need the legislation passed in order to get the commitments from around the world to see that happen, tony. >> poppy, president obama, as you know, has changed his plans and will now be in copenhagen near the end of the summit. how significant is this? >> it's very significant. i mean read into it what you want. the president will now be there december 18th. it ends on the 19th. one of the environmentalists said pay a lot of attention to
is he all over this copenhagen issue. here's his take on what's happening. >> these things go back and forth. this is a dance. we want to make sure, this is a global problem. the people who say it needs global solutions, they're right. china is needs to move forward. india is going toe forward. other countries it's critical we all do this together. if we do it right, we can lead the world with technologies and innovations and actual produce the jobs here at home. >> and that is key,...
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there will be no goody bags for delegates in copenhagen. they are urged not to drink out of plastic bottles, use the shuttle buses. there are 200 bicycles for rent. if you must travel by limo, use one of the 122 climate-friendly limos on biofuel there. there is a pledge to offset emissions a long way from copenhagen. the danish government pledged $1 million to bangladesh to help reduce pollution there, make their brick-making industry more energy-efficient. those things are in place to offset the private jets head there had next week. >> we'll have extensive coverage this week and next. thank you very much for that. a senator's ethics and his romantic life in question. max baucus denies he gave his girlfriend special treatment when recommending her for a job. critics see it differently. las. ...is now over the counter at walmart as prevacid 24hr - to treat frequent heartburn. over the counter. unbeatable prices. talk about a relief. save money. live better. walmart. - sure, cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? - cherry. oil or cream? oil
there will be no goody bags for delegates in copenhagen. they are urged not to drink out of plastic bottles, use the shuttle buses. there are 200 bicycles for rent. if you must travel by limo, use one of the 122 climate-friendly limos on biofuel there. there is a pledge to offset emissions a long way from copenhagen. the danish government pledged $1 million to bangladesh to help reduce pollution there, make their brick-making industry more energy-efficient. those things are in place to offset...
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the disgrace of copenhagen yesterday. we know a big part of the agenda at copenhagen is anti-capitalism, anti-big country, anti-the west and of course, anti-the united states. you're not going to get a big agreement. these are things he's brought upon himself by setting these priorities when these are not the priorities of the american people, which are about economic recovery and jobs and ending the deficit spending. these are not problems you have to have. >> first of all, i was very grat fid as a roman catholic for the pope to talk about the action in copenhagen. i think we can rejoice that religion is embracing science. on the other hand, i don't know if maybe i didn't read the jobs report. when president obama took office, we were losing 400 or 500,000 jobs a month. now we're down to losing 11,000. the confidence in the economy has gone up. the federal government was able to save the banking system in the united states. and i suspect that in the next five or six months we're going to start seeing some real positive j
the disgrace of copenhagen yesterday. we know a big part of the agenda at copenhagen is anti-capitalism, anti-big country, anti-the west and of course, anti-the united states. you're not going to get a big agreement. these are things he's brought upon himself by setting these priorities when these are not the priorities of the american people, which are about economic recovery and jobs and ending the deficit spending. these are not problems you have to have. >> first of all, i was very...
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it's got all sort of polluted here in copenhagen. this time, by a conspiratorial and potentially much more divisive event. and this is what i'm talking about. this document has been dubbed the danish next. the it was written up by the danes on behalf of the u.s. and the uk. and it has got the developing nations here in a right old spin. because effectively, this proposal, if it were to be agreed on by some of the bigger nations here, would effectively give rich nations significant power over the billions of dollar that would be distributed to poorer countries as a result of any new agreement. i've got to say that we can't quite work out what role this proposal would or might take. the negotiations, of course, are going on behind closed doors, but this has been leaked by the guardian newspaper. and as we understand, it is now doing the rounds, specifically with india, brazil, and china. the sense from the other developing nations here, i'm talking about the smaller ones, and don't forget, the climate change is so important to those sm
it's got all sort of polluted here in copenhagen. this time, by a conspiratorial and potentially much more divisive event. and this is what i'm talking about. this document has been dubbed the danish next. the it was written up by the danes on behalf of the u.s. and the uk. and it has got the developing nations here in a right old spin. because effectively, this proposal, if it were to be agreed on by some of the bigger nations here, would effectively give rich nations significant power over...
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the upcoming copenhagen summit was sbenlded to pick up where kyoto left off. the copenhagen agreement would reflect a growing awareness about climate change and a new world dynamic. >> we're seeing a big shift in the sxolt in the economics and in the business sentiment around this. i am quietly confident that we'll get to where we need to get to. and as i put it, we've got every reason to be confident but not a second for complacency. >> reporter: at the recent apec meeting in singapore, they agreed that it would be highly unlikely. it's been a long journey from kyoto to copenhagen, but where we ultimately end on this climate change issue remains a mystery. cnn, kyoto, japan. >>> you know the passion debate over global warming and climate change into high gear this week as world leaders and scientists meet in copenhagen. what is the truth about global warming? beginning tomorrow on cnn, we'll look at the science, the skepticism and the secrets surrounding global warming. we call it trick or truth. and coming up at 10:00, we'll hear from john roberts who is at
the upcoming copenhagen summit was sbenlded to pick up where kyoto left off. the copenhagen agreement would reflect a growing awareness about climate change and a new world dynamic. >> we're seeing a big shift in the sxolt in the economics and in the business sentiment around this. i am quietly confident that we'll get to where we need to get to. and as i put it, we've got every reason to be confident but not a second for complacency. >> reporter: at the recent apec meeting in...
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copenhagen and with all those jets and you can't get a limousine in copenhagen these days. they're all taken up. i'm surprised about that poll you just showed. i've seen previous polls where people say, yeah, i'm for doing something about global warming, but when you ask, are you willing to pay 25 cents a gallon more for gasoline or willing to see your utility bill go up? most polls, in the past have said, wait a minute, i don't want to see that price tag. >> the poll is too optimistic? >> i do. i think most americans -- look what washington's told us a free lunch. president obama said we're going to create more jobs than we lose, which i think is nonsensical. put a major new tax on manufacturing and energy use in this country, it's going to cost jobs. we ought to be at least honest about it, although it is true we've created a lot of lobbying jobs with this. >> when you look what's happening on the ground in copenhagen, not just those are the u.s. lobby members. developing countries lobbying, because they want cash assistance from developed countries. even with those devel
copenhagen and with all those jets and you can't get a limousine in copenhagen these days. they're all taken up. i'm surprised about that poll you just showed. i've seen previous polls where people say, yeah, i'm for doing something about global warming, but when you ask, are you willing to pay 25 cents a gallon more for gasoline or willing to see your utility bill go up? most polls, in the past have said, wait a minute, i don't want to see that price tag. >> the poll is too optimistic?...
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he addressed the summit in copenhagen. with talks in serious jeopardy, still no agreement on what should pay for new environmental rules. >>> speaking of twitter, people who tried to access their accounts last night were redirected to a page that had a green flag and said, this site has been hacked by iranian cyber army. well, it's not clear if the group has tied to the iranian government. twitter was one of the few ways to get information out of that country, you may remember, a lot of people turned to their twitter icon green in support of student protests in iran during the protests that turned deadly over the summer. >>> an explosion killing at least four people in pakistan overnight. the target was a mosque popular with officers in an area that was the focus of a fierce military offensive earlier this year to oust the taliban. >>> how are u.s. contractors spending your tax dollars in afghanistan? right now congress is looking into reports that among other things money went to pay off local war lords and even went in s
he addressed the summit in copenhagen. with talks in serious jeopardy, still no agreement on what should pay for new environmental rules. >>> speaking of twitter, people who tried to access their accounts last night were redirected to a page that had a green flag and said, this site has been hacked by iranian cyber army. well, it's not clear if the group has tied to the iranian government. twitter was one of the few ways to get information out of that country, you may remember, a lot...
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there have been 15 a such meeting like copenhagen. copenhagen was going to be a climactic meeting. there is a sense that the u.n. process is failing and that it ought to be done by the chief emitters, maybe 15 or 20 countries, of whom the most important are u.s. and china. they account for about 40% of the carbon emissions in the world. they are the two biggest emitters. now, what europe feels -- and you see this across europe -- is that they have said we are willing to cut our carbon emissions by 20% by 2020 based on 1990. >> right. >> what the u.s. and china encouraging people to do is set low range expectations and we are only going to cut about 3% by 2020. that's going to leave us in a dangerous position. if we were willing to be ambitious we can get up very close to 20% worldwide and that would come within a whisker of what all the scientists believe is desirable. >> i want to go back to the point you were making before. obviously brown and other leaders were saying they don't believe the u.n. is the best body to deal with climate change. you've got 193 countries getting toget
there have been 15 a such meeting like copenhagen. copenhagen was going to be a climactic meeting. there is a sense that the u.n. process is failing and that it ought to be done by the chief emitters, maybe 15 or 20 countries, of whom the most important are u.s. and china. they account for about 40% of the carbon emissions in the world. they are the two biggest emitters. now, what europe feels -- and you see this across europe -- is that they have said we are willing to cut our carbon emissions...
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it is now under way in copenhagen. nearly 100 world leaders will attend this global strategy session, including president obama. and charges that scientists may be, quote, massaging the global warming data have set off political fireworks in washington. so we'll get a live report on that angle just ahead. >>> president obama holding an afghan strategic session today with his top commander and america's ambassador to kabul. and as u.s. forces get ready for the surge, we're already on the ground in the war-torn nation. our barbara starr is there live to take you through the village for the fight against the taliban is already working. >>> and the calendar may still say fall, but the u.s. getting its first real blast of winter, folks across the country getting hid with snow, wind and below freezing temperatures. blizzard warnings in effect, in fact. we have details on the conditions and any possible travel headaches ahead. >>> we begin this morning with the e-mails that have created a cloud of controversy, you might have
it is now under way in copenhagen. nearly 100 world leaders will attend this global strategy session, including president obama. and charges that scientists may be, quote, massaging the global warming data have set off political fireworks in washington. so we'll get a live report on that angle just ahead. >>> president obama holding an afghan strategic session today with his top commander and america's ambassador to kabul. and as u.s. forces get ready for the surge, we're already on...
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the upcoming copenhagen summit was intended to pick up where kyoto left off. it would reflect a growing awareness about climate change and a new world dynamic. >> we're seeing a big shift in the economics and business segment around this. i'm quietly confident we'll get where we need to get to. as i put it, we've got every reason to be confident but not a second for complacency. >> reporter: but at the recent meeting in singapore, leaders agreed that finding a successor to kyoto at copenhagen would be highly unlikely. anna koran, cnn, japan. >> representatives from more than 170 countries will be in denmark and some of the most powerful leaders in the world are expected to attend. gordon brown, nicolas sarkozy to name a few but power players are not, is anything important going to be accomplished in copenha n copenhagen? howard gold is here, patrick michaels is a senior fellow in environmental studies and author of "extremes, global warming science they don't want you to know." that's quite a title for the book. what is it that they don't want us to know and i
the upcoming copenhagen summit was intended to pick up where kyoto left off. it would reflect a growing awareness about climate change and a new world dynamic. >> we're seeing a big shift in the economics and business segment around this. i'm quietly confident we'll get where we need to get to. as i put it, we've got every reason to be confident but not a second for complacency. >> reporter: but at the recent meeting in singapore, leaders agreed that finding a successor to kyoto at...
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it was the rallying cry in copenhagen last week. on this first official day of winter maybe cap and trade means you should wear a cap and trade your leaf blower for a snow blower, but cap and trade is really rather complicated. it's a system that rewards countries and industries for taking measures to cut greenhouse emissions -- carbon emissions. it charges them money if they don't. but, wait, watch this. i'm about to uncomplicate cap and trade with help from sal khan at the khan academy. >> for the sake of argument let's imagine a world with exactly two power plants. we start off and each are producing ten units of pollution. we want the total amount of pollution to be less, so we issue permits to produce only 18 units total. so 18 total and we give nine to this first guy up here, so he gets nine permits to pollute. and this guy gets permits to also produce nine units. now each of them could just reduce their pollution by one unit. it may cost this guy $100,000 to do it. it might cost this guy over here $1 million to reduce his pol
it was the rallying cry in copenhagen last week. on this first official day of winter maybe cap and trade means you should wear a cap and trade your leaf blower for a snow blower, but cap and trade is really rather complicated. it's a system that rewards countries and industries for taking measures to cut greenhouse emissions -- carbon emissions. it charges them money if they don't. but, wait, watch this. i'm about to uncomplicate cap and trade with help from sal khan at the khan academy....
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> fed chairman ben bernanke is up for another term as fed chief. the senate banking committee is meeting right now to consider bernanke's nomination to a second four-year term. we'll give you a live look now. if approved, the newly named "time" magazine person of the year would still have to be voted on by the full senate, of course. but that probably won't happen until next year. >>> former fed chairman alan greenspan is appearing to know capitol hill today. he will be testifying before the senate homeland security and government affairs committee. susan collins there. the committee is looking at the country's economic future. they are also hearing from the heads of the senate budget committee. >>> there is help coming for thousands of troubled homeowners from one of the nation's most baled-o
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >>> fed chairman ben bernanke is up for another term as fed chief. the senate banking committee is meeting right now to consider bernanke's nomination to a second four-year term. we'll give you a live...
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we failed in rio and now in copenhagen. it's not very surprising because it's really expensive to cut carbon emissions. that's why instead of trying to push these unrealistic expectations and promises, we should be focusing on getting the technology in place to invest in research and development into green energy so that we have the solar panels that are going to power the second half of the 21st century. we don't right now, we're essentially putting the cart in front of the horse when we make these promises. >> well, small steps, but nonetheless, a long journey. and maybe we'll get there. my thanks to you for joining us and taking us through this. >> thanks a lot. >>> all right. here's a story now that's been ticking me and many americans off all day long. a new credit card that charges -- are you ready for this? 80% interest. count it. 80. how in the world are they getting away with something like this? how is it even legal beyond everything else? >>> also, kidnapped by al qaeda, there aren't a lot of people in this world
we failed in rio and now in copenhagen. it's not very surprising because it's really expensive to cut carbon emissions. that's why instead of trying to push these unrealistic expectations and promises, we should be focusing on getting the technology in place to invest in research and development into green energy so that we have the solar panels that are going to power the second half of the 21st century. we don't right now, we're essentially putting the cart in front of the horse when we make...
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and our phil black is in copenhagen. phil? >> reporter: don, here in copenhagen just hours before the climate change conference opens, united nations officials admit that climate-gate is already being discussed by delegates here. the u.n.'s climate change chief says the issue of those e-mails from the university of east anglea will be addressed directly in speeches during the opening ceremony. i asked him what he makes of the allegations and he said he believes there is a positive side to this scandal. >> i think it's very good that what has happened is being critically addressed in the media, because this process has to be based on solid science, and if the quality and the integrity of the science is being called into question, then that needs to be examined. >> reporter: don, many climate scientists believe those e-mails were deliberately hacked and leak to destabilize the negotiations here and say those e-mails do nothing to discredit the work of thousands of climate sintists around the world, independent scientists whose w
and our phil black is in copenhagen. phil? >> reporter: don, here in copenhagen just hours before the climate change conference opens, united nations officials admit that climate-gate is already being discussed by delegates here. the u.n.'s climate change chief says the issue of those e-mails from the university of east anglea will be addressed directly in speeches during the opening ceremony. i asked him what he makes of the allegations and he said he believes there is a positive side to...
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climate talks in copenhagen tonight. he'll get there in time for the final day but it might not matter. many people say his hands are tied. we're live at the white house this morning. >>> and inside the teen brain. how everyday violence can have a devastating impact on developing minds. our series "walk in my shoes" investigates what could be a recipe for disaster. >>> big news for an american dad who's been fighting an international custody battle for his son. this morning that father is on a plane to brazil after a new court ruling. jason carroll joins us. >> reporter: whenever a court has ruled in his favor, he's flown down there at least a dozen times. he says he hopes this time is the last time. right now goldman is in the air on his way to brazil hoping to bring his son home. our producer adam reese is flying with him and snapped this picture last night just as they took off from jfk airport here in new york. the big question of course is will his son be in one of those pictures on the way home. >> reporter: the de
climate talks in copenhagen tonight. he'll get there in time for the final day but it might not matter. many people say his hands are tied. we're live at the white house this morning. >>> and inside the teen brain. how everyday violence can have a devastating impact on developing minds. our series "walk in my shoes" investigates what could be a recipe for disaster. >>> big news for an american dad who's been fighting an international custody battle for his son. this...
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it takes longer to get from copenhagen back to d.c. compared to going the other way, because you're flying against the jet stream, so it will take probably eight hours in the air, somewhere between 1:30 and 2:00, and andrews is still the best choice, although there are other choices. and it could land in dover. it could land anywhere, essentially, that was a secured airport, if they don't have the equipment out there, or if andrews just turns to be too slippery, many other places. we do know that he will not take marine one to the white house, because the ceiling is too low and the snow too thick. >> not a lot of visibility for that. >> no. >> all right, chad, thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> well, as chad was just talking about, on his way back to washington, of course, after a frenzied day of basically shuttle diplomacy in copenhagen. the president was on the ground for less than 24 hours, and every minute counted. mr. obama met twice with china's leader. china has been criticized for holding up the talks. before the meeting began, u.s
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and our phil black is in copenhagen. >> reporter: don, here in copenhagen just hours before the climate change conference opens, united nations officials admit that climate-gate is already being discussed by delegates here. the u.n.'s climate change chief says the issue of those e-mails from the university will be addressed directly in speeches during the opening ceremony. i asked him what he makes of the allegations and he said he believes there is a positive side to this scandal. >> i think it's very good that what has happened is being critically addressed in the media, because this process has to be based on solid science, and if the quality and the integrity of the science is being called into question, then that needs to be examined. >> reporter: don, many climate scientists believe those e-mails were deliberately hacked and leak to destabilize the negotiations here and say those e-mails do nothing to discredit the work of thousands of scientists around the world, independent scientists whose work draws similar conclusions. some skeptics are traveling to this city to try and make
and our phil black is in copenhagen. >> reporter: don, here in copenhagen just hours before the climate change conference opens, united nations officials admit that climate-gate is already being discussed by delegates here. the u.n.'s climate change chief says the issue of those e-mails from the university will be addressed directly in speeches during the opening ceremony. i asked him what he makes of the allegations and he said he believes there is a positive side to this scandal....
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. compare a well equipped lexus es, to a well-equipped buick lacrosse. get inside each. and see what you find. if perfection is what you pursue, this just might change your course. meet the new class of world class. the twenty-ten lacrosse, from buick. may the best car win. >>> before our next guest, let's use the magic wall for some quick perspective on the global climate change debate. as you can see, the united states is number two in the world in greenhouse gas emissions. 5.7693 million tons of greenhouse gases emitted. as we watch the world turn here, you will see on the other side china is number one. russia is number three. india number four. and japan number five. a global challenge. and among the politicians who made the trip to copenhagen for those talks, the california governor, arnold
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schwarzenegger is in copenhagen this week. more than $6 billion in adventure capital has been invested in these companies despite the recession. >> more pouring into california than any other state. we feel confident that jobs will follow all that investment. >> reporter: alan ruins vantage point, a firm with stakes in california companies including mia and tesla motors, which is producing high performance, electric cars. one spin in his personal tesla clearly demonstrates the power of the motor. 0 to 60 in what? >> 3.7 seconds. >> reporter: and another perk. >> and no policemen would ever give you a ticket for speeding in one of these. why is california still important, still relevant? >> i think california has been and is continuing to be the epicenter of innovation. we've got all the ingredients focused right here, but we've developed in past industry transformations. they're now being deployed and will be focused on the clean tech revolution. why would it be anywhere else? >> reporter: even proponents concede it's not pan
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summit in copenhagen comes down to the wire. live now to the danish capital and cnn's senior white house correspondent, ed henry. look, ed, the clock is running, just past 6:00 in the evening in copenhagen, where you are, at least no one publicly seems to be throwing in the towel. >> reporter: nobody is, tony, they're still working away. in fact, the president of the united states just came out of a meeting with the russian president, dmitry medvedev, the president saying they are hopeful they can get a deal, they're still working on it. but as you say, they're still far apart. here's basically where we are. the president came here and really issued a call to action to his fellow leaders. he was really blunt with them, saying stop the posturing and it's time for action. specifically laying out a three-point plan that he believes the leaders, nearly 200 of them, need to come together for a uniform plan to cut carbon emission emissions. secondly he wants more transparency from china and the other countries in terms of making sure
summit in copenhagen comes down to the wire. live now to the danish capital and cnn's senior white house correspondent, ed henry. look, ed, the clock is running, just past 6:00 in the evening in copenhagen, where you are, at least no one publicly seems to be throwing in the towel. >> reporter: nobody is, tony, they're still working away. in fact, the president of the united states just came out of a meeting with the russian president, dmitry medvedev, the president saying they are hopeful...
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. >>> right now, president obama is on a plane to copenhagen. he's trying to get a deal done on global warming. while democrats and republicans are brawling and stalling over health care reform. this is a high stakes game and the president could walk away with nothing on both. and it's getting ugly. >> the senator have spoken for ten minutes. >> i would like to ask unanimous consent for an additional moment. >> in my capacity as senator of minnesota, i object. >> really? okay. don't take it personally. we need all sources. alternative energies, solar, wind. and there are vast resources of oil and natural gas here in the u.s. that are untapped. we're able now to access oil and gas a mile down and seven miles out. we can do this safely. we can do it in an environmentally friendly way, and provide enough energy to fuel 50 million cars and 100 million homes for 25 years. it's time for holiday bargain hunting. which requires a razor sharp eye and blazing speed. especially if you're shopping for a chevy. can we speed this up? not only do they come wit
. >>> right now, president obama is on a plane to copenhagen. he's trying to get a deal done on global warming. while democrats and republicans are brawling and stalling over health care reform. this is a high stakes game and the president could walk away with nothing on both. and it's getting ugly. >> the senator have spoken for ten minutes. >> i would like to ask unanimous consent for an additional moment. >> in my capacity as senator of minnesota, i object....
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it looks like copenhagen will be a big dud. none of the countries can agree on carbon emissions, and this is the whole premise of the international treaty emissions that everybody will jump in the pool together and when the developing countries like china and india are saying we will not cut our carbon emissions and we'll have to grow our economy and that's when a lot of americans and a lot of brits are saying now, too. every country virtually in the world has a lousy economy right now and now is not a time when most foreign leaders want to be talking about putting a massive new tax on the economy. >> everyone is looking to china and the united states and we are the two biggest carbon emitters in the world and they're looking to see what we're doing and we agreed to talk about these things. have we set numerical targets ap make painful choices? where are we? >> neither the u.s. and china set hard targets. a few months ago president hu jintao said we'll cut back, but didn't say how much. other countries are putting down, drawing
it looks like copenhagen will be a big dud. none of the countries can agree on carbon emissions, and this is the whole premise of the international treaty emissions that everybody will jump in the pool together and when the developing countries like china and india are saying we will not cut our carbon emissions and we'll have to grow our economy and that's when a lot of americans and a lot of brits are saying now, too. every country virtually in the world has a lousy economy right now and now...
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where i do think it may make a difference is next week in copenhagen. i think the president will go into copenhagen with enhanced authority, enhanced standing. there is an aura that comes with the nobel peace prize. no matter how political we think it is, i do think it has an aura about it. if he can be seen as someone who is a leader and building something out of copenhagen, that in turn will enhance his authority on other international issues just over the horizon, like iran where he is going to have to look for sanctions. >> what about domestic priority? i'm sure many people in the united states are happy, pleased, proud that the president got the nobel peace prize but it doesn't put food on the table, doesn't give them a job. does this assist him in domestic priorities or does he have to put that aside? >> largely that. the way it can help him domestically, he needs to find a way to build a bridge back to republicans in washington and around the country to be invested in his presidency. his popularity has fallen somewhat. he doesn't need to pander,
where i do think it may make a difference is next week in copenhagen. i think the president will go into copenhagen with enhanced authority, enhanced standing. there is an aura that comes with the nobel peace prize. no matter how political we think it is, i do think it has an aura about it. if he can be seen as someone who is a leader and building something out of copenhagen, that in turn will enhance his authority on other international issues just over the horizon, like iran where he is going...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. by changing her medicare prescription plan. all we had to do was go to cvs.com and use the free savings calculator. we learned that changing your medicare part d plan could save an average of $612. woman: we just entered my prescriptions, and it compared plans for us. it was easy to find the right plan for the prescriptions i need. your cvs pharmacist can help, too. come in today, or go to cvs.com before december 31st to find the best plan for you -- at cvs/pharmacy. is nuts! any ideas? alright, best buy. [ male announcer ] last minute is no problem. at best buy you can get this 10-megapixel insignia camera. the new "harry potter" on blu-ray. the latest video games like "tony hawk ride" rated e10+. all of the 2010 ea sports titles rated e to t. or a gift card good for anything. the best gifts co
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it comes as president obama plans to leave from copenhagen. a white house correspondent suzanne malveaux has more. what is the issue? >> reporter: absolutely. i have been on the gone with a number of officials on the ground in copen haguen and they say it's crunch time, deal or no deal. and they say china is not wanting a deal. they are not ready for a deal. there was a draft but before four countries, and they rejected it. they had not yet seen the text according do sources who were not familiar with it. the big problem, china feels that officials say they are singled out for opening up and taking a look at how they are cutting their emotion migtss. this is a violation of their sovereignty. and i pressed robert gibs and said what is the united states offering? carrots or sticks to move the position of the chinese? and he said, we are making the case that it's common sense. and he pointed out the fact that we are in a different place than two weeks ago. before, you may recall it was not likely they were going agree to a target to cut their emi
it comes as president obama plans to leave from copenhagen. a white house correspondent suzanne malveaux has more. what is the issue? >> reporter: absolutely. i have been on the gone with a number of officials on the ground in copen haguen and they say it's crunch time, deal or no deal. and they say china is not wanting a deal. they are not ready for a deal. there was a draft but before four countries, and they rejected it. they had not yet seen the text according do sources who were not...
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he's already in copenhagen working this story for us. ed, looks like it is touch and go between deal or no deal. >> it does, wolf. the white house is getting nervous because the president himself raised the stakes big time when he decided to swoop into copenhagen here and the last moment to try to cut a deal. it is like the last time i was here with the president in copenhagen when he was trying get the olympic bid for chicago and failed. here again, in jeopardy this time with china. china believes the u.s. and other rich nations should pay to help developing nations deal with the cost of global warming. so today, as you mentioned, the president sent secretary of state hillary clinton here. she was basically came arm wad deal. said the u.s. will contribute to $100 billion global fund to help these poor nations on two conditions. number one, there needs to be a broader deal cut tomorrow by the big powers to cut emissions. secondly, china needs to be more transparent. not living up to their commitments. this is a proposal support from nanc
he's already in copenhagen working this story for us. ed, looks like it is touch and go between deal or no deal. >> it does, wolf. the white house is getting nervous because the president himself raised the stakes big time when he decided to swoop into copenhagen here and the last moment to try to cut a deal. it is like the last time i was here with the president in copenhagen when he was trying get the olympic bid for chicago and failed. here again, in jeopardy this time with china....
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phil black, cnn, copenhagen. >> if the u.s. takes part in an international agreement on climate change a republican congresswoman says energy prices will soar. during the gop's radio and internet address marsha blackburn of tennessee said democrats cap and trade proposals to reduce greenhouse gases would hurt america's competitiveness in the global economy. >> republicans are all for clean water, clean air, and clean energy. we just don't think we have to tax people out of their house and home to get there. that's why we have proposed in all of the above energy strategy that says let's put every clean, responsible energy option on the table so we can create jobs, ease the strain on family budgets, and clean up our environment. >> president obama will make a cameo at the summit next week. he had planned to attend the start of the conference but changed his schedule. he is now scheduled to leave for the summit on thursday and returning back to d.c. on friday. >>> just in time for the holidays, a new disney animated movie. we'll t
phil black, cnn, copenhagen. >> if the u.s. takes part in an international agreement on climate change a republican congresswoman says energy prices will soar. during the gop's radio and internet address marsha blackburn of tennessee said democrats cap and trade proposals to reduce greenhouse gases would hurt america's competitiveness in the global economy. >> republicans are all for clean water, clean air, and clean energy. we just don't think we have to tax people out of their...
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bjorn joins us from copenhagen. paul krugman the nobel peace prize and wrote to deny climate change is to create treason against the planet. paul is here in new york. welcome to both of you. let me ask you, bjorn, one of the reasons that people wonder where, where you actually stand on these issues is you've been writing a series of articles in "the wall street journal" and they have been an attempt to show that the poor people who live in areas affected by climate change are actually more concerned about their poverty but then in a recent column about mt. kilnman jarro you threw in a couple paragraphs by saying it's not clear that mt. kill minute jarro that the ice is melting any faster than it has in the past. do you really believe that global warming is a significant enough issue and a large enough probability that you're willing to buy substantial insurance against it? >> i think we would all agree that clearly very, very huge problems right now on this planet. that's important to remember because all the attent
bjorn joins us from copenhagen. paul krugman the nobel peace prize and wrote to deny climate change is to create treason against the planet. paul is here in new york. welcome to both of you. let me ask you, bjorn, one of the reasons that people wonder where, where you actually stand on these issues is you've been writing a series of articles in "the wall street journal" and they have been an attempt to show that the poor people who live in areas affected by climate change are actually...
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it's been a long journey from kyoto to copenhagen. but where we ultimately end on this climate change issue remains a mystery. cnn, kyoto, japan. >> the passionate debate over global warming and climate change shifts into high gear this week as world leaders and scientists meet in copenhagen for the climate conference. but what is the truth about global warming? beginning tomorrow cnn looks at the science, the skepticism and the secrets around the global warming. trick or truth? >>> and at this time of year, you see them everywhere. so what's it like to be a salvation army bell ringer in we'll take a look. >> you're in the spirit today. e, solar, wind. and there are vast resources of oil and natural gas here in the u.s. that are untapped. we're able now to access oil and gas a mile down and seven miles out. we can do this safely. we can do it in an environmentally friendly way, and provide enough energy to fuel 50 million cars and 100 million homes for 25 years. immune plus shot. this little shot is more like a big shot of-- (dog bark
it's been a long journey from kyoto to copenhagen. but where we ultimately end on this climate change issue remains a mystery. cnn, kyoto, japan. >> the passionate debate over global warming and climate change shifts into high gear this week as world leaders and scientists meet in copenhagen for the climate conference. but what is the truth about global warming? beginning tomorrow cnn looks at the science, the skepticism and the secrets around the global warming. trick or truth?...
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first, my own thoughts on the subject of the copenhagen summit. let me be honest, i have to confess to being unsure about the nature and extent of global warming. the data does seem to show that it is real and happening and it's manmade and could potentially be catastrophic. but climate is a highly complex system with hundreds of moving parts and the trends can and do shift. how do i resolve this contradiction? i still believe we need to do something about it and we need to put a price on carbon. that means either a carbon tax or a cap and trade system. see, i think about this the same way i do about insurance. i don't think that my house is likely to burn to the ground, but i'm willing to put a small down payment to deal with that unlikely outcome. the international body of scientists that have studied this topic suggests that temperatures are likely to rise between 1 and 9 degrees fahrenheit over the next 90 years. i would put a small amount of money down now to slow down and prevent the rise of temperatures to the 9 degree range, at which point
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let's move on to copenhagen. >> unfortunately, the bloom fell off the rose. the united states isn't going to be able to come to the table with hard targets and put their flag in the ground and say we're here. but having the president arrive later as opposed to earlier on in the summit is a pretty good sign that it's basically saying hey, we're here. we're sitting at the table. we want to play ball. something we haven't done for the last eight years. >> likely to be achieved in this climate change summit? what can we look forward to? >> what do you mean a change? >> achieved. what might be achieved? >> oh, achieved. you know what? i think that basically the world is going to start saying this is an issue. we need to address this. i think that we're not going to be able to come out of it with any super targets or lines drawn in the sand. but i think the world will start to say hey, you know what? everybody is on board with this as a planet we need to do something all together. so now what is happening is we're going to have to shift some of this stuff from what
let's move on to copenhagen. >> unfortunately, the bloom fell off the rose. the united states isn't going to be able to come to the table with hard targets and put their flag in the ground and say we're here. but having the president arrive later as opposed to earlier on in the summit is a pretty good sign that it's basically saying hey, we're here. we're sitting at the table. we want to play ball. something we haven't done for the last eight years. >> likely to be achieved in this...
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we are joined to find out what to expect in copenhagen. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> the federal government is looking to keep one species of fish out of the great lakes. it's a fish so invasive that this one fish alone threatened the region's $7 billion fishing industry and frankly the entire ecosystem. the state of illinois taking the drastic step of poisoning part of chicago canal all the kill the asian carp. but is it actually too little too late? we have the report from illinois. >> reporter: it's an invasion that threatens the world's largest group of freshwater lakes. the asian carp is known for its amazing leaping abilities, but if it reaches the great lakes, it could cause billions of damages to the ecosystem and the fishing industry. envir
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the president went to copenhagen and did get a global deal. it does not have cuts or verification or punishment and sanctions if you don't meet the goal. is that a good first step or hollow deal? >> i think in many ways it will be seen as ineffective but some transparency that we don't have today. the issue of energy independence drives my train. i would like to have the cleanest water on the planet. that's our number one goal. more than anything else, i want to break our addiction to foreign oil. we sent $400 billion overseas to buy oil and gas to people that don't like us very much. when hugo chavez got a standing ovation in copenhagen made me sick to my stomach. is because of the oil revenues. we need to stop sending money overseas. >> can you get a bill through congress if the global agreement as it now stands did not have any mechanism to make china and make india cut their emissions? >> the bill would have to have protection from any consequences in copenhagen. that's become essential. the bill i'm looking for is to find gas and oil here
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copenhagen are streaming in now. in fact two of our viewers are speaking out on this debate over the obligations of the world's economic powers. >> and between all you governments with your nuclear testing out there and every corporation cutting down the rain forests and also all you manufacturers and chemical factories that are dumping toxic waste into the ocean and pumping toxic waste into the air, how much is enough for you? when are you going to realize that the damage you are causing is destroying this planet? >> we must start leading by example. we cannot ask the rest of the world to sacrifice while we don't. >> thank you to our ireporters. by the way, what is the truth about global warming? coming up tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time we'll have a special edition of campbell brown. she will be looking at the science, the skepticism and the secrets surrounding climate change. trick or truth. >>> bank of america has paid the government a pretty penny here, $45 billion in t.a.r.p. bailout money. that said, treasur
copenhagen are streaming in now. in fact two of our viewers are speaking out on this debate over the obligations of the world's economic powers. >> and between all you governments with your nuclear testing out there and every corporation cutting down the rain forests and also all you manufacturers and chemical factories that are dumping toxic waste into the ocean and pumping toxic waste into the air, how much is enough for you? when are you going to realize that the damage you are causing...
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at the climate change conference in copenhagen, china said the population control efforts are helping to slow down climate change but as casey wayen reports, there's complications with that. >> reporter: the cheapest way is not converting to solar power or buying a hybrid card. it's putting on a condom. that's the conclusion of a london school of economic study showing money spent on contraception is more efficient than money spent on clean energy technologies. it backs up a study that concludes overpopulation is the single biggest threat to the environment. >> it's been a lot of attention to the effects of individuals, lifestyle choices and things like transportation, food choices and so on. relatively little attention to the effect of having children. >> reporter: the british medical journal published an editorial saying the sensitive issue of population stabilization continues to slip off the agenda but is crucial to achieving real reductions in global co2 emissions. >> there's a large body of scientific evidence showing there's links between population factors and climate change a
at the climate change conference in copenhagen, china said the population control efforts are helping to slow down climate change but as casey wayen reports, there's complications with that. >> reporter: the cheapest way is not converting to solar power or buying a hybrid card. it's putting on a condom. that's the conclusion of a london school of economic study showing money spent on contraception is more efficient than money spent on clean energy technologies. it backs up a study that...
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. typical midwestern farm. as you can see this isn't your the reason lies 6000 miles away in japan. where a producer of specialty eggs needed corn for feed grown to precise standards. cargill identified the producer's needs then introduced an illinois farmer to grow the exact corn needed. and developed a system to ship it separately, connecting the farmer with a japanese customer who was very appreciative. this is how cargill works with customers. you can make a positive change in your career. you can make a greater contribution to the greater good. and you can start today, by earning your degree online... at walden university. where advanced degrees advance the quality of life. >>> in his state of the union speech president obama said iran must halt its activity on the nuclear front or face sanct
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. typical midwestern farm. as you can see this isn't your the reason lies 6000 miles away in japan. where a producer of specialty eggs needed corn for feed grown to precise standards. cargill identified the...
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. >> let's talk about the president's trip to copenhagen. he did get an agreement in the end, but when he arrived, the proposal on the table at that moment had no binding emission cuts. no verification procedures. the chinese were objecting to that. no enforcement mechanism at the united nations. so the president said not good enough. >> i don't know how you have an international agreement where we all are not sharing information and insuring that we are meeting our commitments. that doesn't make sense. it would be a hollow victory. >> when he arrives he says it doesn't make sense, it would be a hollow victory if it doesn't have clear enforcement procedures and then that night he negotiated an agreement that has no enforcement verification procedures. >> when the president arrived the talks were collapsing. there was a real prospect of no progress out of copenhagen. we have been trying to get some sort of accord for ten years. the united states has been on the sidelines here. now the president of the united states aproorrives and he pulls le
. >> let's talk about the president's trip to copenhagen. he did get an agreement in the end, but when he arrived, the proposal on the table at that moment had no binding emission cuts. no verification procedures. the chinese were objecting to that. no enforcement mechanism at the united nations. so the president said not good enough. >> i don't know how you have an international agreement where we all are not sharing information and insuring that we are meeting our commitments....
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copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. by changing her medicare prescription plan. all we had to do was go to cvs.com and use the free savings calculator. we learned that changing your medicare part d plan could save an average of $612. woman: we just entered my prescriptions, and it compared plans for us. it was easy to find the right plan for the prescriptions i need. your cvs pharmacist can help, too. come in today, or go to cvs.com before december 31st to find the best plan for you -- at cvs/pharmacy. oh yes hi. can you put my grandma on the phone please? thanks. excuse me a sec. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. she is so cute. okay i'll hold. she's holding. wha? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. immune plus shot. this little shot
copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. by changing her medicare prescription plan. all we had to do was go to cvs.com and use the free savings calculator. we learned that changing your medicare part d plan could save an average of $612. woman: we...
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we have a meeting of finance ministers in copenhagen, we'll have plenty more on that, but also one of those key eurozone countries that people are worried about these days, spain, they will present their budget and there's been a lot of strikes ahead of that we'll have to see what's on the cards amid concerns that this country is having too much trouble reining in that deficit. >>> asian markets have wrapped up the week over here. another quarter goes by as well and positive data out of japan on friday, but still that cautious loss on the markets there. consumer prices in japan are up and unemployment is down. that's eased, so those were some figures that needed to be applauded. household spending was up more as well, good news for japan. but most chinese banks were reporting healthy profits. you know, you are just looking at this board, and you might be thinking she seems enthusiastic about how the markets have been doing, they have seesawed in and out of positive territory, but the feeling is they have done quite well. a marked improvement. here in hong kong, one of the pressu press
we have a meeting of finance ministers in copenhagen, we'll have plenty more on that, but also one of those key eurozone countries that people are worried about these days, spain, they will present their budget and there's been a lot of strikes ahead of that we'll have to see what's on the cards amid concerns that this country is having too much trouble reining in that deficit. >>> asian markets have wrapped up the week over here. another quarter goes by as well and positive data out...
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and bingo on the ground in copenhagen. bingo, that's the u.n. speak for business and industrial nongovernmental organizations, these are the special interests working hard to influence the climate change debate. and any global agreements that bind nations to certain carbon emission targets. it is happening on all sorts of levels. developing countries are lobbying hard for cash assistance from big countries, without too many strings. big carbon emitting industries of manufacturing and big business trade groups are lobbying against strict new rules to limit fossil fuel burning. many tech companies, they formed a coalition to lobby for limits on carbon emissions. according to the center for responsive politics, some 2,224 lobbyists are devoted to the energy and natural resources sector in this country spending some $300 million through september this year, lobbying primarily on climate change. as the climate debate heated up heading to copenhagen, so do the number of companies hire lobbyists, peaking at 1,150 by the second quarter. that's according
and bingo on the ground in copenhagen. bingo, that's the u.n. speak for business and industrial nongovernmental organizations, these are the special interests working hard to influence the climate change debate. and any global agreements that bind nations to certain carbon emission targets. it is happening on all sorts of levels. developing countries are lobbying hard for cash assistance from big countries, without too many strings. big carbon emitting industries of manufacturing and big...